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Observation 4

 Recently, when I was on the bus coming home I noticed a man who was standing near me. He was already on the bus when I got in and had the bike with him. The inside was very crowded and the bike itself took up a lot of space and made it difficult for other passengers to stand. It's hard for me to understand why someone who decides to take a bike with him when leaving home then gets on the bus with it. After all, this is what the bicycle is for, right? Why do those people push it inside, especially when there is a specially marked path next to the road that you can easily use? It's just irritating when one person forces almost half the bus to leave so that they can go out with the bike themselves. Now there are rental shops on every corner, so if you feel like you won’t make a whole way on a bike, just use them or catch a bus.

Observation 3

Today's observation is about something every student in school experiences, and it's the problem of changing shoes. Surely everyone has had the situation when the teacher or the caretaker pointed out to him about wearing inappropriate type of shoes. In my opinion, this is a little exaggeration. I can understand that it is difficult to keep the school clean and people who have this kind of responsibility think that changing shoes will help, well in fact it does not. What is the difference if we put sand on the floor when we come to school from home and when we go back to the locker room after PE lessons? Most of us come to school wearing exactly the same shoes in which we leave it anyway, so this rule is kinda pointless. Especially now, when the weather outside is pretty good, nobody brings mud, water, leaves or any other kind of dirt on their soles. The floor can get scratched both by "outside" shoes and the "normal" ones. So mostly because of those reasons

Observation 2

Recently I witnessed very unpleasant situation. While I was returning from school next to a small park, I noticed a woman with a dog; she was talking on the phone while the dog was taking care of its needs. Afterwards, as if nothing had happened, she left without cleaning up after her pet and at the same time ignoring comments from other dog owners about her behavior. I wonder why people like the above-mentioned lady decide to have a dog. It is a living creature that has its basic needs, and if you know that it is beyond us to meet them, you shouldn't decide to buy or adopt a pet. In many big and also smaller cities some time ago appeared containers with garbage bags intended for cleaning up after their pets and yet people still ignore it, leaving muck behind. Maybe it is ignorance or maybe just laziness? Personally, as the owner of the dog I can't imagine not cleaning up after it and thinking that someone will do it for me.